final presentation and writeup
final presentation and writeup
project presentation and writeup
Feel free to pick any topic that you have data for. You can form groups of up to four; in your writeup, have a contributions sections denoting what each member worked on. There are two components to your project: your writeup and your code.
starter kit
Feel free to use the following templates for your project.
rubric and criterion
There are two submissions to your project: your writeup and your code. Combined, your contributions will be graded on the following.
25% | : | Clarity and presentation : Relates to both written and oral delivery, (e.g., presentations on April 18) |
5% | : | Motivation and impact : Problem is carefully chosen, important, and interesting |
5% | : | Background and related work: Background, literature survey: applications and technical |
30% | : | Data specifics: The amount of data should be enough to provide sufficient statistics (10%) |
: | Data specifics: Data exploration and exploration should be complete (20%) | |
20% | : | Modeling implementation: Ensure robustness against class imbalance and overfitting |
10% | : | Results and evaulation: Well reasoned evaluation with appropriate metrics . |
5% | : | Conclusions: Reflections and future directions |
submission instructions
Add the link to your project to the final lecture slide deck. (This is slide 3.) Commit all your code to your repository, and submit via Gradescope. There, you will upload your PDF and provide the link to your repository, which should have all the code that you used to generate your solutions. Please submit only once per team by including all persons on Gradescope.